I've
heard before that the most frequently searched websites on the net
are porn sites. It's sad that we've created such a powerful tool and
many people abuse it only to slake their own lusts. However, as we
see in Genesis, God sometimes uses people's evil motives to
accomplish good things.
The
Statcounter I installed a few years back provides me with a lot of
useful information. Besides showing me how many visitors I receive
and which posts they viewed, it also shows me how they found my blog.
To my surprise, one visitor found my blog while searching for porn.
The Google search phrase, “Humiliation
porn pictures” landed
him on my post, “Photo
Gaffe or Major Porn Humiliation?” Isn't that funny?
I'm
not sure if the visitor read my post but I hope he did. I hope he
visits again. My objective in writing is to take God's message to
the world and that would include reaching more people like him.
Other
people have found my blog in unusual ways but I never suspected that
my blog would pop up in a porn search. Wouldn't it be great if it
did every time? Maybe I should add some clever key words in my blog
description. I could say something, “A Sure Word: using the net
for something other than FREE
PORN”
or “A Sure Word: no XXX
IMAGES FOUND HERE!”
I guess you never know who's listening or reading, right? Keep up the good work, RK. I enjoy reading your blog and discussing the topics.
ReplyDeleteTodd,
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing is, I've already had a couple of more hits on this post from people searching for "XXX images."
I read somewhere that if you include the word "suck" in your title, it will double your hits on a post. Should I try, "Atheists suck" or would that be a little too inappropriate for a Christian blog?
God bless!!
RKBentley
Heh...yeah, that might come across as not the most loving. :) You could title it, "Do Atheists Suck?" That way you're off the hook.
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